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A Farewell to 2015: Musings on Traveling with Sensitive Data

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This being mainly a security blog, I seldom get the chance to flex a few writing muscles. But with 2015 coming to a close, I often find myself thinking about how far we have come in the datavault and data security field and the way we can convey this information in a simple and concise manner…

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AES 256-bit XTS Military Grade Encryption and You

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Since you seem to have found your way onto the Krypterix blog, you’re also probably well acquainted with our landing page. There, we (proudly!) tout the features and specifications of our products. So bear with me as I toss out a few ad man lines: as an informed consumer, you need to make decisions about which…

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The “I Have Nothing to Hide” Fallacy

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In December of 2009 Eric Schmidt, at the time CEO of Google, uttered a sentence that has, in its various forms, been repeated many times in history: “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.” Now we are all human and such…

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Behind the cloud, there is sun – data privacy

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While cloud providers claim your data is encrypted, there are no guarantees. With recent revelations that the federal government in the USA taps into the files of Internet search engines, email and cloud service providers, the myth about Internet data “privacy” has been busted.   Field experts recognise that once data is moved to cloud,…

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